Mapping the Senses is a conceptual exhibition that explores some of the radical innovations in the realm of multi-sensory design practices through unique projects of leading brands, products, architects, graduate students, independent artists, and designers.
Exhibition Catalog + Essay + Promotional Collateral
Sight + Smell + Sound + Taste + Touch
Multi-sensory design engages the five senses of sight, smell, taste, touch, and sound to provide a holistic experience for all audiences.
Promotional Collateral
Process and Sketches
Japanese Bound Catalog: The reason to choose Japanese binding method is to add a tactile ‘touch’ element to the catalog. The thread being a raised element works as a metaphor for mapping the senses, inspired from tactile maps for audience with low vision.
Conceptual exhibition proposed for V&A, London. Student project at Savannah College of Art & Design in MA Graphic Design and Visual Experience program.
Featured artists and brands:
Nikola Bašič, Roni Levit, Ruggerro Baracco, Vincent Meertens, Virginia San Fratello, Ronald Rael, Victor Yves, Hideaki Matsui, Momo Miyazaki, Yuri Suzuki, Sen Lin, Toto Japan, National Geographic, Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s.
Awards
Winner of the Red Dot Award 2020 in Brand and Communication Design.
Best of Best C2A Creative Communication Award 2020.
Bronze Winner IDA International Design Award 2020 in Print / Catalogs.
Gold Winner in 2021 Indigo Design Awards in Book Design.
Commended in Graphic Design for Communication by World Brand Design Society in 2021